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All practising barristers are required to undertake CPD, whether as part of the New Practitioners’ Programme or Established Practitioners’ Programme.
The Bar Standards Board encourages practitioners to return their record card to our offices as soon as possible. A prompt return will enable us to enhance our ability to process your record card efficiently and expeditiously.
The deadline for completion of your CPD hours is 31 December 2008; the final deadline for receipt of all CPD record cards is 31 January 2009.
If you have any queries about your CPD requirements or submission of your Record Card, please contact:
Rachel Reeves
Bar Standards Board
Email: rreeves@barstandardsboard.org.uk
The Bar Standards Board encourages practitioners to return their record card to our offices as soon as possible. A prompt return will enable us to enhance our ability to process your record card efficiently and expeditiously.
The deadline for completion of your CPD hours is 31 December 2008; the final deadline for receipt of all CPD record cards is 31 January 2009.
If you have any queries about your CPD requirements or submission of your Record Card, please contact:
Rachel Reeves
Bar Standards Board
Email: rreeves@barstandardsboard.org.uk
All practising barristers are required to undertake CPD, whether as part of the New Practitioners’ Programme or Established Practitioners’ Programme.
Update from the Chair of the Bar
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Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs, examines the role of cut-off levels, and the wider range of factors that must be considered when interpreting results for family court proceedings
A decade of reviews and research has disrupted accepted thinking in the search for causality. Suicides following abuse have overtaken domestic homicides. Is the law keeping up? Professor Susan Edwards KC (Hon) examines recent cases and the obstacles to successful prosecution
At least not that way, says Richard Paige
The case against judge-only justice – and why efficiency is not enough. By Professor Leslie Thomas KC
Heritage as an anchor and a compass, finding our common humanity and embracing the power of the outsider – Melina Antoniadis’s lessons learnt
Lauren Fullerton examines the how, what and why of setting up a second chambers base